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the health and education these initiatives ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the, [000:00:00;00] the one single venue good to have you with us. this is the news our life from don't coming up in the program today. massive explosions in favorites, 7, suburb masters really air strikes had several locations in the area. once known for hosting high end parties, living on the sky bar turns into a shelter for hundreds displaced by israel's attacks. and as part of our special
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coverage on his wheels yolanda genocide and gaza, we look at the regional spillover and examine the conflict between has the law. it is the plus leading the violence and hate lawlessness and inflation search with the grantham gang. by the way, we started living on where israel has carried up multiple airstrikes since the early hours of saturday, loud explosions were heard. and the southern suburb of the capital. a route where the army says it is heading has blocked targets. this is the immediate aftermath of one of those attacks shortly before the 1st attack is really army. had warned people to leave the area houses. there was a hush and is in a root alley. behind you is down here and i think we can still just about spot that plume of smoke. what can you tell us about the latest attacks?
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it was there as we are standing. the better for it is of the southern sold out of this is the saw the summit, but this is the center of the saw that now what you're seeing behind me is the rising from the late this hit, which is too close to buffy. how do you didn't to national airport lebanon's only that? it says this, i've talked to place in the last couple of hours and it's in the same area where it hits the couple of days ago and claimed that it's targeted. one of his was top leaders hash and stuff for you the for now does know what from his will on the face of the head of its executive johnson. nope, this attack took place without the warning in the past,
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i was just before these various talking. they were southern southern, they were issuing on x, the that of spokesperson warnings to the people that living in these areas. and that's why i assume that this hits could have any links to the strike and the past couple of days. now, if we all the things together now this late, this one, this, this strike was during the just after midnight. and as we understood these strikes were around an area where the complex was below, i used to hold its ceremonies. now this is not the exact location, but the smoke is just coming out from several areas. yeah. and the sold and sold them. it was a busy night just like the other nights. whereas there are several is where the strikes and this area, as you can see behind me. i mean, it's mainly a residential area. it's
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a crowded residential area and it's in the home for 700000 people. most of those people just left for say for the areas, what are the, is i still living? so in some of these neighborhoods, there are people who decided to stay at the homes because either they don't have the resources to leave or they don't want to go into this displacement the situation. well, they are not in good hands. you know, the government t, as in really able to provide and there are pins or maybe even more thousands of people, thousands of people who are living right now in the sideways, near the sea, in parks. we have very limited fox here and they live in east carpet them. so people know what say a plane. let's just maybe 5, you can show us now this is one of the few planes arriving here and they route, i don't know if you saw it on the camera. so it's just that i think in the,
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in the moment we have twos of small card rising over the capital over the southern suburbs. the picture maybe reveals how this country is just coping with the situation. the part of the lives of the planes coming to the airport smoke of the city. people trying to adjust and adapt and, you know, serial this is wiley. i wonder if i can jump in. i want to ask you about that only i, i couldn't myself see the plan, but maybe the viewers can see it better than i can from where i'm sitting at is. and it's obvious from what you're showing us just how densely populated dot ga is. it. yeah, continue, what you were saying about just a general impression of what it's like to be in the lebanese capital right now. i mean, is the, uh, you know, the, the stripes, the one thing, the politics, the diplomacy, look, the lebanese people are used to war. they have seen war before. they have seen strikes on da here before. in fact, they've seen parts of dia leveled,
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but this is different. we don't know where we're headed with this. yeah, absolutely. the, the picture isn't really good for anyone. and maybe we can finish show you the picture of the play and that is already know on the tarmac, but i can't continue to explain. yes. so people onset and what's gonna happen next, especially that the sword is different. it's sort of similar to any other war in the past. you have stated very strong resistance in the sauce has belie, is able to put together it's a command on controlling the software that we're hearing for the moment since this morning. the vin 5, at least 5 confrontations between is roland hezbollah, yet here in baby booth has the lies absent, especially after is what has killed. it's probably the fall and of course several
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other of its main commanders. now, the fluency is, is any way or another. it going on, but in a very, very limited way. we saw yesterday, you runs 40 minutes to coming to the same airport to bait with international airport the international airport. and we think that the needs officials, then we had somebody who sucks theme the, the press, the president bite in special envoy who said that was not going to change anything . and so going to bring back people to that house is bought. there is a need for diplomacy. however, also hosting a, there was reports that talks, he said that the past papers or the options or images negations on the table aren't any more available. what does that mean? no one on the sense, i'm ok to that, that this is a very intertwined chrisy or conflict. what now we have besides the one who started as a support fund full size. and now iran is into this whole thing with the fits what talked and the expectations of any reunion this uh,
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is really strikes on the run. so it's becoming really very complicated, very multi layered and it's, it's really easy to for see the end of this game a listen. thank you very much for all of that. um, you mentioned also there are people sleeping on the, on the streets and on the beach. we'll have a report on that in a short while. that's all the hush i'm reporting from the lebanese capital bear who it's with down here just behind you. thank you. now has the law says that it is engaged in fighting with the is really army in 711 on has ballasa is, is really forces are trying to infiltrate the 7 town of what they see and the clashes for ongoing account is a key entry point that is really military in the south of lebanon early or israel said that warning sirens were also activated in southern israel, a mancha, and that is in his bias of 11 on so m are on. it's difficult to get a of a very good picture of what's happening on the ground at that border area in
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a day. see, what can you tell us as well? we've got some, it has bullet statements. now what they're saying is actually with 2 attacks in odessa, the 1st one started around 3 am. hezbollah announced that his flight is clashed with his really soul, just coming through the a. d. c. uh, entrance. now that's an entry point into a live. nobody's role, but it's also a chunk of point and a very effective one that we've seen a sofa for his beloved. now they used explosive devices against these ready soldiers. they say they were casualties and they pushed these rarely soldiers back then about an hour or so later, another wave of his riley soldiers coming in and face classes taking place and hezbollah, pushing them back into the side of the loading israel. now the target, it seems all this daisy attack was the municipality building. now we don't know
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what's in the municipality building that these relatives might be interested in. it may well just be trying to get a foothold into that particular territory. also, class is still taking place along the board in places like colored above and yet on your own a seen a lot of classes in the last few days and income for the july the so those are the 3. so it is sort of the full main things that have been happening today, but that have been on the scuffle is taking place as is ready. so just exchange files. but that will most non constant. shelly and ash strikes and drones has been taking place. there is no less help from the israelis. and in fact, just in the last few moments i've heard another alter the re barrows take place from northern israel. we think tools at a c, which is actually only about 10 kilometers away from where i'm standing there on
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israel also. hit tripoli. no, that's new because it's in the north of level. no, nowhere near the border with israel's. and that's absolutely right. and as i love it, and no one wakes up, a lot of people now, just on, even on my phone, we just people will cag calling. me and texting means. i wonder if he's going on. what's happening in the tripoli, tripoli is, has nothing to do with anything. well, how massive said is that the um, the palestinian refugee camp that was hit, one of the outcast them brigade leaders was killed along side his family as well. that's coming from her mouth. now, this is part of the 2 pronged rule that we're seeing this they ariel assassination campaign as nothing was a house on this, or a lot of all of the law of the military leadership of hezbollah solely or rory who
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was the 2nd in command of how mass p a, f p a, sorry, p, f, l, p l e t, as in central a baby now, as far as know, 11 on now, this is well lebanese and al, considering an e, our rule against librium. this is not just about his bullet anymore. this is about taking the fight to any palestinian infection that these radius can find. and that's incredibly alarming. same on con, reporting from 711 on thank you very much for all of that. let's go to stephanie decker. stephanie, you're in jordan's capital amman because the is really government has been now since you were from reporting inside israel. so while all of that is happening, what lead described, what iran describe rockets are still being fired by has the law at northern israel as has been occurring almost daily, really since for the last year. israel, of course, wants to put an end to that. but have they defined more precisely what military success is gonna look like for them and living on at what point they can say, mission accomplished,
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we no longer need to fight here. the will, the official statement, the official line is they want to bring the 60000 or so is ready residents back to their budgets and towns along that border, but that needs piece 0. and so what they're doing at the moment is trying to achieve that militarily. and they maintain that this is limited and targeted ground operations to dismantle hezbollah, as monitoring infrastructure along the border. however, the evacuation force evacuation orders that they're giving lebanese citizens goes all the way a massive chunk around 30 kilometers of territory north toward um, and some parts around north of the tiny river. so, you know, many people will tell you that these kinds of solutions of piece only comes through diplomatic political solutions to get very complicated hezbollah as a way aside. they're not going to stop fire until there's a ceasefire in gauze. and while israel doesn't want to deal with the seas frying cause, it's now turns north. so there's a lot of critics of veteran. yeah,
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i hope to keep one former prime minister saying he doesn't have an and gave me, doesn't have a strategy. and so again, i think we're gonna have to wait and see the tooth is it's going to take a couple of weeks. but certainly if you see just how difficult about fighting on the ground is proving for these res, whether they're going to be able to achieve those aims, which is dismantling military infrastructure. we're gonna have to wait and see. but again, cheryl, they can also fire their missiles from north of the tiny to those villages. so again, that underlines that the only way forward is a political solution. stephanie, something you flag to us earlier earlier. an american general from us central command might be headed to israel soon. not confirmed yet. why are you watching that specifically? why is that significant to this? yes, this is according to one is really media report. i'm waiting for confirmation from send call. general eric. currently he is the commander of central come on and they're saying that within the next 24 hours will be landing in israel to co
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ordinate israel's response to iran. well, a, this shows you that the americans are on board, which they've said, but they need to coordinate the military aspect of it. because of course, americans down side by side with his role when it comes to self protection. i think the timing is interesting because even by didn't yesterday said, you know, it's the high holidays and nothing is going to happen now. will those high holidays are coming toward that the jewish new year today it's shots which ends it's the jewish day of rest, which ends at sunset today on saturday. so i think between the lines more now. if we do see him arriving in israel within the next 20 for hours, you know, people do expect potentially a response in the next couple of days or so. but i think it shows you just how serious the americans are when it comes to standing side by side, coordinating what at the same time. also trying to put pressure on this administration not to hit things like the nuclear facilities of
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a rod and even the old infrastructure. stephanie decor reporting from amman. jordan, thank you very much. that's bringing me robert is on zane, a senior analyst at the international crisis group. you are joining us from tennessee. thank you for your time today. look, this may sound like a a now you've question or worse. is there any talk right now? is there any realistic option for either ceasefire or diplomacy, whether it's and living on alone or region wide? so that's not something that we're hearing. it's not part of the do this course. but if you speak to is really officials. they'll tell you some of them that that is the objective on the northern border that they are pushing right now. to clear the area near the northern border where the residents have been displaced. and the, the idea is to kind of get back to, to provide a solution after having cleared out a lot of the weapons and the, and they seem tunnel is now going from living. i need to israel. so as far as
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israel is concerned, the, the line is yeah, eventually we'll try to get back to an agreement from a position of power. now, whether or not that's true, i don't know, and we've been in this quagmire before. but, but potentially that is something that somebody's really officials have been talking about the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. presumably a still mulling his options when it comes to responding to a rang and so to iran has missed all attack. do we know what's he got? what he has to factor in as he makes his decision, i don't know. i think she has a lot to factor in, but it's important to to know the, the october 1st ballistic missile attack by iran. israel was, i think, a lot more effective than maybe israel and the us of late on or maybe that people realize, of course, many of the missiles were intercepted, but a lot of them also went through. there was damage done to military base is
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a 2 houses. and of course the psychological warfare of putting so many millions of israelis into shelters. i think it really showed what iraq is capable of. and so i think israel and it's response is going to have to take that into account. okay, that's interesting. can i pick you up on that? you're saying essentially it's so so because we're still doing the autopsy really of the wrong side of attack on israel and there are different theories about what it meant, what the real message was, what lessons we learned from it. and you're saying it wasn't just theater. it wasn't just iran was trying to show that it can send messages, but really we, we, we don't want to take this for that. you're saying it was very serious. it was serious and i think a lot of cases we were israel was lucky that some of its bases and aircrafts weren't damaged. but clearly it over whelmed israel's defense system. and with defense system cannot handle. i think that many ballistic missiles at once,
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he was still, i guess, somewhat calculated. so i'm not an expert, but to me it seems like you, ron was trying to both the target military base is knowing that they are also some of them in civilian areas and to show that it has the capacity to do even more. if it chooses. how much coordination is likely to be happening between israel and the us over how is real is going to respond as well. logic would say that the israel should be coordinating with the us and the logic would say that the us would put certain breaks and leverage where it needs to on israel. but since those things haven't necessarily been happening over the last year, or it's hard to say for sure, but with the reports of carrillo coming to the region. the fact that i think by an engineer who haven't actually spoken on the phone yet, since all of this has happened since i think even in this rella assassination. that means clearly that the professionals are still discussing what to do. and then
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eventually there will be a discussion to close out what the response is going to look like. but we know the, israel's capacity to attack nuclear facilities or oil facilities. i believe it's something that it can not do without us cooperation. so i would imagine that that is what is, is being discussed right now, but it, it's hard to know because you haven't, is really leader who is of acting without any restraint who is only interested in military force. and you have a president who has failed over and over and over again to put a stop to it and it is fact even aligned now with israel's goals and living on me arrives on shine and apologies. i believe i mispronounced her name earlier, arrives. i'm showing senior enlist at the international crisis group. thank you very much for joining us. thank you, sir. as the death toll 11 on continues to rise, the health industry is accusing as real as targeting civilians. it says more than
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2000 people have been killed over the past year. hundreds of thousands are sleeping in shelters after feeding is really air rates that are destroying large parts of the capital bay route as our report early how she mentioned earlier. but also there was dosage of already met some of them to find out how their coping. this is a place known for hosting parties for wealthy lebanese, but now the exclusive sky bar club and bay, which waterfront is whole to a new crowd. this place families who fled to hostilities between has the law and it's really forces more than 300 people are sheltering in the underground hall of the club of south left her home and the southern supper, roughly route along with 5 other families just over a week ago, during one of the heaviest nights of this rarely bombardment, she says the experience hasn't broken her spirits or her beliefs. and how to stop at the inside. today we moved to the center of the capital, then we went to school,
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but it was full. then the owner of this night club found out that people were looking for shelter. we are comfortable here. we are people who love life. and what happens in the south doesn't only concern the people of the south, but all of lebanon. the government estimates more than 1200000 people have been displaced. most of them in the past 2 weeks. this isn't the only place that's been turned into a mix of shelter. there are hundreds of schools across the country that are being used. house displays families, but the demand is far greater than the forward. he's anticipated and there are enough space and designated buildings forcing some to take shelter wherever they can find space on a public beach and they route zeta. and as ha, and her 4 year old daughter find shelter under make shift tense. they to flood their hole in the southern suburb, a free route. zayna is grieving, but also angry. as they, you know, so a lot is gone. is ryan, you are bombing because of how, you know, well, are you targeting and your sites?
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you want to cause the people? this is the tools. your issue is not, wasn't so low. it has the people are dying and begin to discharge. children are becoming body parts. there are a lot of emotions across the lebanese capital, fear shock, anxiety, uncertainty, all of which are growing by the day, with no diplomatic solution in sight. many here fear their temporary homes could become their permanent hopes. dorset jabari ultra 0, they root the joining me now is almost frankly, he is a defense analyst and had a global risk of the geneva center for security policy. and look, we wanted to preface this discussion with that report on lebanese, where sleeping in the street and on the beach. because we always want to look at what the consequences of, of, of various global decisions is for people at the end of the day. if you look at security, you look at global risk. i wanna ask you the same question was asking earlier,
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what are the factors that the is really prime minister benjamin that you know, has to consider as he most is response there on as well. there are lots of factors that comes into that. obviously that depends on the on strategic interests they did that and gold it's not that sure. what the end goal off from that anyhow is, is probably it's about the destruction of these different movements in the region. but the issue here is really one of the nation. and what we've seen of the last few days is the recall of concern because it's no longer a localized country, but it has already gone into original day mention and use depending on the response that israel will show to the rain and strikes. so this could lead to further discussion that quinn bring at the us even
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more into the discomfort. so i'm the one hand we have to consider, you know, it's like bring policy at to have external factors that have to be dealt with. but also the domestic factors, and it looks like the domestic situation is right in the east for this is really public opinion. well, it could be yes for, for training purposes. but you have to look at the, the, the, the source of power within israel, of the time you out. and if you remember a year ago, his pull rates were really low. now with this estimation office, right, if it has gone up. so in a way he strategy has been vindicated by, as the domestic support. so, you know, and so if you follow that logic, where does that take you? that the, the more benjamin netanyahu can take out some, you know, top line enemies of israel, the more popular he becomes difficult to say a place what, what we're seeing is, uh, regarding this as
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a nation for strata that had this effect. now it's one thing to a assessing, decapitate one, a few, a top leaders. it's another to eradicate an entire moon that you know history and then show history has shown that it's, it's almost impossible to do it. you cannot defeat an ideology, then you can try to defeat it. it's, it's member record is that it's a mix record. you know the french during the warning, ontario, i tried this with athletics. it works if you want, but then it was for, it would fly up, but it's going from a thinking process to from still and the west are a doing the same now. for instance, with interest, the rain, the stomach, great. and it has been worked out because each time you caleb lead or us or did it when you saw me program. so actually i'm with you. okay. the exactly right. i'm with you. yeah. i mean, uh the, uh okay, didn't you stomach like read what's,
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what's the and there is that you leaders have been defeated, but then you have new ones that are being replaced. so as your correspondent was saying, uh previously, i think there was only one way out of this. it's a political solution at the military solution can only be temporary, but he's has to be accompanied by a political and good and writing on political something going. this is not clear. okay, so most likely defense analyst head of global risk at the geneva center for security policy. thank you very much. again. iran foreign minister, a bus, a rock she has arrived in the syrian capital, damascus. this follows his trip to be rude on friday, where a rock she vowed a harsh response is real, strikes a run. what was to start our is live in different for us. what are you learning were so as well a bus that actually was in at 11 am yesterday, and he matthews, that many is counterpart and why is missing him?
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he said that his wary visit to 11 on is an evidence or if you're on a stand or firm support for $11.11, he's his beloved and now has just passed to syria. now he is having a meeting with his celia uncomfortable, but before starting that meeting, he said that now they have remained in a close touch or close contact with syria, but they're working on that kind of ceasefire initiative. so he didn't elaborate on this just by initiative. however, since yesterday has been a repeat of the scene. that's this is 5 initiative is not going to be on the about the battle, but including guys as well. however, having said that, he's not in debt. despite this, despite initiatives from different parties, israel on the, on the stand, the language of war and force and that's why you around is from if any retaliation comes from israel. iran also will retaliate harsher. so, and he's also saying that as now, the region is phasing original aggression from his rail. the only way to stop does
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that russian is a region of collective afford. and the reason that often live in on is now wisdom. sylvia with volt companies are coming to constance. attacks from israel is to organize and coordinate this original. my thoughts were suicide. are reporting from different. thank you very much for so are right. we're also covering, of course what's happening inside the gaza strip is really attacks. have continued across the strip killing at least 12 palestinians since dawn on saturday, 6 members of the same family were killed when an air strike hit the home in the say around the refugee camp and central gaza. another attack targeted attempts for displaced people inside of school in darrow, by killing a 13 year old boy. is really attractive also hit other parts of gaza with artillery shilling targeting the southern city of rasa. houses 0 is and her daughter is in darrow, by and central gaza. and this one number was brought to my attention yesterday that
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israel has already killed in one year of war 905 entire families in the gaza strip. and today we're learning that at least 12 members of one family. beg your pardon, 6 members of the same family were killed in that strike on the stay around the refugee camp as well. yes, it has been tremendous the past year. how israel has been complete, the wiping families off the registry, and we have been seeing this happening over and over again. and the latest incident was in most laid off where those reports is targeted. that house, and as you mentioned a sort of all the members of the family the were killed and, and it's very hard finding how you would like news of families in a couple of seconds. but let me also update to that at the latest mean during that
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is really forces also targeted. another family coming for members of this family in a tenuous after the is there any forces also and bands at the, in a ground invasion in the another in parts of the base, the gaza strip, especially in b noon ads are bad. yeah. and this is not the 1st time that is right in the forces and they those area. now, not only that, we have been seeing a lot of targeting for schools and also over the night there is there any forces targeted a school attends and the displays a school shelter were also a policy you have been kids on this has been systematic and we have been seeing policy news being killed in different areas across the night during the day all over the causes problem, a sense of diary reporting from the central part of the gaza strip. thank you very much. and still
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a headed on the alpha 0. bring you special coverage of israel's genocide and gaza nearly a year into the world. also, an appetite for james king is ins, heads of holes on sunday in the 1st round of the presidential election, the concerts of the 21st century. last. you can just be fine. the collect the bodies of the policy, the and the $365.00 days of genocide in gosh, we $165.00 days on religion is reading from balls in a week of special reports, all just the remarks one year of genesis in gosh, with the ongoing, so raging and drawing all the attention, the full civil displacement of palestinians in the occupied westbank escalates.
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the, you're watching else is 0. a reminder of our headlines this, our israel has carried out multiple airstrikes and they route since the early hours of saturday. loud explosions were heard in a 7 suburb with a capital where the army says it is hitting his blas targets. as the law says, it is engaged in fighting with the is really army and 711 on the on group says is really forces are trying to infiltrate the southern town of what they see. the key entry points to the is really military and is really attacks have continued across the gaza strip feeling at least 12 hours thinking since dawn in to say around the refugee camp 6 members of the same family for killed in this really striking the
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israel 0 long war on gaza has captured the world's attention with more than a 1000000 people displaced more than 41000 palestinians killed and much of the strip lying and ruins. but in that time hostilities that israel's northern border with the lebanese group as the law have increased steadily and they've know spilled over into full blown conflict houses. here as laura han is in, be ruth and she takes a look back at the decades of cross border tension between has blind israel. it has below, has been considered as the middle and sometimes controversial slicing force operating level for decades. but it would be israel's walton garza and subsequent confirmation to nothing on the would testifies and group and create it dangerous environment for 11 on and the middle east. the conflict between hezbollah and it's well stretches back nearly half a century. and in pushing it was 1982. this is when israel and they did love it on
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rolling and tags across the border. i'm pushing on the ground. at this point, a civil war had already been raging and nothing on the years. this is probably the cross border tax between the posting and the ration organization o p l a. c. it's right, the army. these ratings occupied, southern leaven on all the way to a route. the piano will forced out, but it's rout state would contribute to mass because there's a 2 days in september, 11 east militia, boxed by these ready army killed between 2003500 people and posting refugee camps of separate and should taylor and be root, the blood shed, close international outrage as around this time had to pull up against boom as it attracted disaffected youths from modern life areas. with support from the run, it would become available power those the years as well. some of the casualties from a tax, probably resistant street has paula among them. and then they withdrew south at
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around this time, israel was still in the military quack more often 18 years and 11 on it. finally, with 3 forces in 2000 as bullet turned his attention to politics. when he gets fuss seats in lebanon's parliament in 1992, how from the thrall it took the helm, a maintained strong ties with a run. the years the various costs, border tax between has spa and israel, but 2006 with bulk of major escalation, has bought a killed 3 is where the soldiers in an ambush and took 2 captive. israel sent troops and tanks over the boat or with the intention of ousting testable, especially for the day who in seeing this ended with a un security council resolution, 1701, which quoted this test ation of hostilities and buffets own free of arms and flight
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is outside the lebanese state control, which over the next few years, israel and has the cues each other of continued violation. israel the keys has bullet picking tunnels, a maintaining a presence that an israel was accused of continuously violating airspace. hezbollah also played an active role in the syrian bore, supporting the government and backing its militias. a t p per rising move from many our communities the on up type of the 8th israel and said it's going to in response to hum us another function groups and cousin into israel a day before as well. the responded immediately renewing border tax on israel. the would be ongoing and tit for tat exchanges from them. as israel continued messic isn't going, so it also turned its attention to hezbollah. in july,
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these ready on the assassinated military chief to watch. so could he would become one of many top military broth killed by his route over the coming months. then over 2 days, on september the 17th it struck the heart of his bullets communications network. israel designated the pages in handheld radio is used by the group. the 10 days later israel proved to reach the office actual and typically in a series of heavy strikes if they were southern self up is assassinated, has bullets lita house on the saucy homes. this is a dangerous moment for lab and on, on the mid least, the start time since 2006 has full of sizes expense with his rates. so just on lebanese soil thoughts, if this is vivian hood bearing the brunt, seen thousands of homes damaged or destroyed, and 1200000 people displaced north on to alcera. they route us. as we heard in laura's report, israel has pledged to and followed through with killing senior members of hezbollah
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as well as homeless and living though it has carried out a number of assassinations on lebanese soil. in january, a drone strike on homos offices and 7, they were killed sally, a re, he was a founding member of the military waiting in july, israel claimed responsibility for killing flood sugar, the hezbollah chief of staff, and the senior advisor to the group leader. last month, abraham akeelah was killed. he was a senior commander of his beloved elite red one forced task with infiltrating is really territory. on september the 27th, the heaviest is really bombardment of lebanon since 2006 killed hezbollah later us on this roller. and a few days later is really our strikes on the city of tire killed. how much is leader 11 on 1st off, sorry. assuming that or is the director of the lavon to institute for strategic affairs a policy think. thanks for joining us from the roots. i mean, thank you for your time today and thank you for having me. there. absolutely is. so
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laura touched on this and her report, but it bears repeating. is it fair to say that hezbollah exists because of israel's invasion of 11 on an in the eighty's in early 80? i mean, and last thoughts? yes, because this is at 80 evasion have left suction amount of a weeks and the frustration that led to the emergence offered existence to groups. however, i mean, and if want to be fed as well at this school, would have to never reach this level of a bible or and to try and have as arisen to this uh, uh, to, to, to, to the standing cost that each and an actor without the support of it on the military support and the financial support and the, and it just, i mean, it's $3.00 weeks ago before that the organization has been decapitated to
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this uh, this organization who could be considered as may be the largest non state organization in the world and one, a major actor in middle eastern politics. another sort of fundamental based level organization that i want to put to you and, and you can examine, its israel has not had much success in 11 on in the past. how's it when you consider the eighty's and ninety's when you considered 2006? a yeah, this is to because it's true with that in 1982, it's the approved to, to the end of the old from the root. how, whether i mean that you had who has been replaced by the other as we get to the new and in 2006 the even though i mean and up factor and
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did all the in like that and no windows, however, as well and manage because at that time it was, it was a group to, to declare victory because it was not being smashed by you said is that he in fact to use it. i and i'm to october as 7 the use to uh, i see that it did even nice at e, not a name, the, the, the menus at the sauce as a place to engage cute on from time to time at the end the day is played to the into the, it steps the month at the, um, it was the way to, to see, or to show the united states of america that it is fighting with your on proxies in the region. and this was one major justification. 3rd,
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to keep the u. s. support staff for is that, is it a dvd the u. s. supple? and i'm definitely in the sense that stall garage, i mean game that to both. is it, i guess what i want to jump in because i want to make sure i get this one in before run to the rest of the news, this estimation of us on this product. and of course, in the moment it is a blow to the organization would be to any organization, but over time. doesn't really matter that much. the reason i ask is because israel already assassinated his predecessor, a boss, i'm a so in today, not many people, even remember his name. yes, this is true, but the, on the, on the long term, maybe you are right. this was not to change the that the conditions of has been a lot because at the end of the day it's bullet is an idea. like, uh,
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how much is i an idea and you can not to cancel or wipe out to an idea. but on the very short term and giving the best teacher of the status of mr. know something about his cardi small. this is a lead that is very hard to a trudy place. so it is definitely a blow on the very short term of 5 of the on the very short term and the but on the longer term, i think that the, this organization would manage to find a replacement to, to, to its features. and especially the last days have shown that this organization has got to, i mean, the level of come back to the g and 11 of the, the dns as the development and best spouse. uh cool thing, every day. send me another director of the live on to institute for strategic affairs. thank you very much. 11 on his home to around
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250000 palestinian refugees. almost half of them live in the countries 12 overcrowded refugee camps. they faced many challenges including poverty as well as the structural discrimination exclusion from job opportunities as well as part of the ownership the name just a few that we spoke to one palestinian teenager fund living on about his living conditions and thoughts on what's been happening in gas to this and they look at a sublet, logical affinity for you, but that was some of the fun on the day, it's almost as in it didn't become the audience of i'm adam about because i'm in the setup and is all. and so you need this on no lives, no it not in front of playing with initial number. no, no, no, hold on, hold on a little bit and i'm out. i'm not, that must be some of the most of the file you need. and this all the,
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some of them sitting down the settings of getting on the bus off until the 12th on getting it. i still have still been to see the id, but the latest other was a van to get us all both. yeah. the, i think on the while you're on the special on the phone. and so the thought of going on and it was going on living on the business is a lot of money to pay all of that. other salon come as default standing in the line . the whole of being on the uh, should i click viewed him up to hold now or say on the bottom. i'm gonna allow a lot of sound, a bit of an image the,
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the amount on that on the end of the bumper. most of it. so i gave them all of the for the dental alone. i'm in front of the plan though, is this the, the amount of the same as the, you know, the way life long have been over the original spillover from the war on gaza has involved not only 11 known but iran as well. the decades long shadow war between iran and israel has intensified since october. the 7th. israel accuse is a ron of supporting group such as hum awesome has belonged to attack its interest. and in turn, it has carried out its on iranian targets. in april, an attack on the uranium concerts in damascus killed a senior revolution regard. commander. 2 weeks later, iran launched $300.00 drones and missiles towards israel. its 1st direct attack from rang and soil days after that 3 drones were down to over centrally run in what
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was believed to be and is really retaliation. and in july, as my and the political leader of hamas was assassinated while into her on the guest house that he was sleeping and was rocked by an explosion during his visit for the ringing presidents and all your ration. just days ago that her on fired about 200 missiles at is really territory and response to several of these really assassinations in the us said that the attack was twice the scope of that in april . israel has promised a severe response. iran has said that it would not hold back in that scenario about as long as a senior research fellow is the center for me, at least strategic studies. you're joining us or vice skype from there, from a boss that's good to you. iran is nothing if not calculated in its report in its relationship with israel. can you explain to us what the calculation is,
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generally speaking, and whether it has changed in the past week a serial. normally what you hear in front of bonds was a strategic patience in the case of getting those significant developments or some measures done against the country. but you know, it's been a couple of weeks time. we have been hearing that there could be a departure from this policy, meaning that, you know, there were arguments between this to include the cause boxes in the country. one would say that responding to his job is falling into 2 today. workshop august, really prime minister, and that's on the whole, the other faction would argue that no response will be a trap that you know, will invite further, attacks against the country. but in the past 10 days or 7. in the past week we have been hearing from different those political fiction of factions calling for unit the uh,
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in the face of it on extend on friday. um this indicates that may be the situation this time is different comparing to the last april and the it seems that discussions have been made in, in, in the, in the concerning any action by israel, the country it seems to be preparing, even for a brother conflict because the calculus events around is that no response has in balden israel in order to go further. and even trying to reach account of a political the resolution like the, you know, negotiations or talks with less than parties or those in the region would not suffice. um, this will make israel more emboldened in order to continue ahead. israel will not stop as if it didn't stop and gas. i will not just stop at 11 on and then we'll try to can different actions is to be, are the countries in the region or directly target above in the interest inside the
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country or in the region abbas iran wields in for is across the regions through a number of groups that it supports in various ways and to varying degrees. and some of those groups, specifically, hamas and hezbollah, are under a direct attack from israel and have been severely weakened. how does the run factor that in service parents who is this part of a long father and the you know, you can not judge the situation based on the daily uh, on the daily basis. you know, developments spot this. you have to see the big picture that has been back and forth. this specifically recent that used to at least try to get to have some practical gains. but it has been very, you know, difficult for them in order to translate them into strategies. united treatment is really was not able to meet and to achievements objectives specifically in casa,
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and what is happening from the other parts, including your bronze allies in the ridge and as in relation to uh to the water and the gas that they uh, they want to put pressure on this really in order to accept a ceasefire, however in best buy so, so it is not just that the old as will have games, but you can also suffer losses. uh we have been recently, you know, with this thing. uh, but this is not the end of it. um, recently we have been st. and seeing that yvonne has been trying to sell and past the situation that is transferred to, you know, uh, crates on the ports by itself as the one having the upper hand. but this is uh, i think, subject to change as we have been seeing through the missile attack against israel, or re max is done by his butler simply, i think the situation is changing the bus as long as the senior research fellow at the center for the middle east strategic studies. thank you very much. the, the
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on the some other world news, haiti's government has deployed special police units after a gang attack on a small town on thursday. more than 70 people, including children, were killed officers. teresa boat reports the theme violence has become a daily challenge for millions of people in haiti as gangs tried to extend their control across the country. at least 70 people were killed in the town of phones on the, in central haiti by a guy known as grand key known for its cruel attacks on civilians and the gangs arrived and killed people that were left to victims. the gang members reportedly set fire to at least 45 houses and 34 vehicles, forcing residents to feed their homes. one of us did you all show them that had the pot hill control of the situation at the moment. however, i caution people if the possibility of another attack the police are in place and they told me they are ready to respond to another attack. since the beginning of
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the patient presidential, the an invoice and 2021. haiti has winning kayla with gangs controlling over 80 percent of hades capital the united nations has to load and initially the 400 men from kenya as part of a multi national security control mission to assist the haitian police. but for now, the m. s. s. as emission is known, is under funded and outdone, the secretary general stresses the importance of the joint efforts undertaken by the haitian national police and the multinational security support mission. those efforts need to be supported. he urge secretary journal urgently appeals to all member states to ensure that the multi national security support mission receives the financial and the logistical assistance they need in order to succeed. haiti struggling with violence and tens of thousands have been displaced. half of the population is facing that you'd hunger,
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marking one of the highest rates of acute food insecurity in the world. people in the country are desperate for any type of assistance. assistance that for now is taking too long. very, so we'll just see there. it's one more quick, but important thing to do is we'll head to the poles on sunday in a presidential election, where a victory for incumbent case said, is virtually guaranteed. this is because many credible opponents are in jail or have been disqualified from standing. 14 years after the arabs spring was supposed to usher in democracy and economic prosperity for most generations, life is as hard as it ever was. bernard smith reports from genus these training shifts in the early twenties are supposed to be among the main beneficiaries of to easiest revolution 14 years ago. but youth unemployment almost 40 percent. it is high now as it was then. so many of them see the future elsewhere and that's what the problem then i want to get my diploma work in hotels and get enough experience
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to move abroad. took a tar. i've got someone there who can help me since i want to study more then go abroad where i can get an apprenticeship and i hope to come back to, to an area again to work. i'm not voting in the election though. there isn't a candidate to work for the good of the country, decades of economic hardship and corruption helped spock to easiest revolution. 14 years ago, a 129 people were killed in demonstrations that eventually ousted the all star terry and president z, not a but dean by the alley. george china was shot in the leg during the protest. her husband, why on the walk was often in jail that to the hundreds of thousands of people who hope democracy would bring more freedoms and opportunity. democrat, this isn't the democracy we were looking for. we wanted to be allowed to live with dignity. we'll let the revolution to fail is that the system hasn't changed a system of dependency for an influence. basically,
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nothing has changed heavy and so let's see, we're still proud of our revolution, but it was hijacked by anti revolutionary forces. and so the objectives, especially at the moment, could not be achieved. people are saying it used to be better before on district one, monroe, but it's not true. we're heading to a dictatorship. it's open more again for anyone to post the case site and searching easy into the back on the streets, but nothing anything like the numbers they were 14 years ago. the international size has been a warring decline in fundamental rights in the book place of our spring present. tie sideways by decree. elements is a rope and stuff. there is a fan here headed back to the bottom i'll just or and that wraps up. this is our but we are back in just a moment. stay with us. the
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is really forces seek to silence the truth. finley occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00 in romano. the truth must be protected and heard, and the stories of real people must be told. this is not just an attack on journalist. it's an attack on the world's right to know. journalism is not of coolant or pressing. it is hard to get him into the space that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights, with this most important task, mike, all of them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you're restricted by the, it's really, it's in terms of your movements up. it's like that. so i thought that it was like the thought provoking on sense, how much with the trip do you think impulses right now to africa? it seems to be spreading more easily here the story on talk to how does era
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as the world economy, those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the ground. right. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on the clock in your better tomorrow, the massive explosions and they route 7 summer of after is really your strikes. it's several locations in the area the from several venue. it's good to have you with us. this is angela 0 live from the also coming up once known as the hosting high end parties living on sky bar turns into

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